2006
DOI: 10.7202/013976ar
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La haute technologie au service de la lutte physique aux mauvaises herbes dans un contexte d’agriculture biologique

Abstract: Résumé Pour les profanes, la haute technologie semble incompatible avec l’agriculture biologique. Plusieurs croient encore que le terme « biologique » implique un rejet de la haute technologie. Pourtant, la recherche sur les méthodes non chimiques de désherbage n’a cessé de progresser depuis les années 90 et offre aujourd’hui une variété d’outils et de techniques, dont certains sont issus de nouvelles technologies de pointe. Parallèlement, les méthodes et les stratégies déjà existantes provenant des … Show more

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“…been studied for over 15 years [34] and appear to be a feasible method of physical weeding in organic farming [32]. Only since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the technique of high-pressure water has been proposed as a method of physical weeding [35,36], studying the setting up according to the crop where it was applied [34,37].…”
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“…been studied for over 15 years [34] and appear to be a feasible method of physical weeding in organic farming [32]. Only since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the technique of high-pressure water has been proposed as a method of physical weeding [35,36], studying the setting up according to the crop where it was applied [34,37].…”
Section: Site and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weed control is mentioned as the most pressing factor for organic farms and a crucial point in the conversion from conventional to organic orchard management [30]. In this context, intra-row management with physical methods is desirable for environmental sustainability and soil biodiversity richness [28,29], but also to less depress the initial development of the young tree [31,32].…”
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